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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to wake up in the morning like any other morning but to find out that your building’s janitor isn’t a janitor anymore, or your neighbor that you see everyday watering his plants isn’t watering anymore, or even your friend who were supposed to meet doesn’t show up.

What if it was a dreadful nightmare but it’s so terrible that you can’t wake up till you finally realize those people aren’t just dead , but instead they start breathing and walking after parting life.

The janitor is eating a lady across the street , your neighbor not watering the plants instead watering the floor with his guts’ blood and your friend trying to bite you!

Could it really be real ? or just a horrible dream ?

A Fiction – Post Apocalyptic – Horror story demonstrated as a series

of chapters of struggling through post apocalyptic events, fighting the undead to stay alive, protecting the close ones cause in such world one mistake can mean death.

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About Horror Books

The horror genre is all about the things that make you shiver, or which give you a certain nervous feeling about climbing those dark stairs to bed. Horror is all about the darker side of life, and you’ll find that it comes in many different flavors.

Stephen King is often described as the Master of Modern Horror, and with classics like “Carrie” and the “Shining,” his impact on the genre is immense. However, he is far from alone, and Peter Straub, Poppy Z. Brite, Seanan McGuire, Dean Koontz, and Clive Barker have all left their marks on modern horror.

At the most basic level, the horror is all about the things that scare and startle. For some people, it’s the idea of serial killers, human predators that lurk in the shadows. For other people, it’s all about the body horror of zombies, which lurch after their prey and only become more numerous when they feed. For a more elegant side of horror, there are vampires.

For a more gut-level kind of horror, there is splatterpunk, where the gore is described as extensively as possible. There are also more haunting psychological tales, where the horror may be in one character’s head, as in the case of Shirley Jackson’s “The Haunting of Hill House.”

Horror isn’t a new genre by any means. The Victorians thrilled to Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.” Before them, there was Dr. Polidori’s “Varney the Vampire,” and the gothic tales from the century before. People have always loved to be scared, and there have always been writers who love scaring people.

Reading horror is not for everyone, but if you are curious, there are plenty of different works for you to try. Think about how you like to be scared, and then find someone who can provide it!